Cyber Threat Program Manager - Public Trust

Washington, DC
Full Time
Experienced

cFocus Software is seeking a Cyber Program Manager to join our program supporting United States Courts, Information Technology Security Office in Washington, DC. This position requires US Citizenship and the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance. 4 days onsite with 1 day remote.

Qualifications:

  • Active Public Trust Clearance
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and/or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • Minimum of seven (7) year’s total project management.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a computer, engineering, or science field.
  • 3 years of experience as a Program Manager supporting a “large” or Government organization.
  • 5 years’ experience with the Cyber Security industry to include policies and procedures, technical
  • standards, and methods.
  • 7 years’ experience with MS Project, SharePoint, and other project management tools.
  • 7 years’ experience coordinating the efforts of subcontractors, team members.
  • 7 years’ experience with general management and auditing techniques for identifying problems, gathering, and analyzing pertinent information, forming conclusions, developing solutions, and implementing plans consistent with management goals.
  • 5 years’ experience in planning, managing, and providing guidance pertaining to Forensics and Malware Analysis and Threat Hunting Services.
  • 7 years’ experience and accountability for the technical correctness, timeliness and quality of deliverables, and the implementation and measurement of corporate and client quality standards and methodologies.

Duties:

  • Conduct analysis and research on the latest advanced cyber threats to provide actionable threat intelligence services, including adversary indicators of compromise (IOCs), tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), behaviors, and trends to help our clients defend their client base.
  • Provide technological oversight and apply program and financial management techniques to ensure the on-time, high-quality delivery of products and ensure their compliance with all contract requirements.
  • Work with clients on technology strategy development, implementation, and accountability.
  • Coach, mentor, and lead staff with diverse skillsets and backgrounds and provide day-to-day leadership to navigate requirements, budget constraints, and staffing challenges.
  • Lead the development and implementation of the cyber threat intelligence program, including defining objectives, strategies, roadmap, and tactics to effectively identify, assess, and mitigate cyber threats.
  • Utilize your expertise in intelligence and threat hunting to proactively identify emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and risks to our organization's assets and infrastructure.
  • Track and update the organization’s priority intelligence requirements.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including security operations, incident response, and IT teams, to integrate threat intelligence into security processes and systems.
  • Conduct in-depth analysis of threat actor tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to enhance detection capabilities and improve response strategies.
  • Create and deliver threat intelligence reports, briefings, and presentations with regular cadence to technical, business, and executive stakeholders, translating complex technical information into actionable insights.
  • Act as a key member of the team during incident responses activities and analysis.
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